The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, August 23, 1940 Page: 8 of 10
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YOUR VOTE ON HIS OWN MERITS ANfT PLEDGES HONESTY AND HARD WORK IN BEHALF OF TOE ENTWE PRKINCT.
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™E innpr^Ia»v SS^SL. Davu Reunion It
ADOPT BABY DAUGHTER! '
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Held On Leon River
Friends of Mft'tnd firs.* deorge
O. 8mith are congratulating them j On August 8-8 the Davis fara-
lon their taking for adoption last ily met for their annual.reunion
week a twelve-day-oId~daughter. 0,1 Ueon River,
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Life Sketch Of - I___jj 01(1 You Know: That the blue* f
H R p___~^~bormet. the State Flower of Tex- i
”*' Dt nopert was adopted in I9«t fsy thC’l
Twenty-Seventh Legislature? Or
that ■'Texas, Our Texas.” the ,
MB HHi State Song, was adopted in l»2fiLL
H R. Begets. Comanche County by the first called session of the
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ARE YOU... ____
PLAYING WITH FIRE?
landed m SSTDr E. Nabers.
, 30 the Clerks of the Churches
tn the Association:
The first day, wds given over to ;re*lcltnt for .almost fifty-three Forty-First Legislature?
the fafhlly. Thg^day was spnet In ri'*d *uddenly al the home
'pVe c*n JBBT fovr property Into worthlrss ashes ak i
maniant. II Is sound, business te carry adequate iivstir .i
Tour •'ehureff, letters to the As- pooh
iatiaw—tf-you have not recelv-
l -yours, drop me a ratal'ami I
you another letter. —
Soon as you hgve finished your
mail them to me and I will
1am same at the Association op
the first day. If you know for
sure you will be -present, you can
Bring your letter.—D. E. Nabers,
Clerk of Asaoclatkap.,____
of his daughter-in-law, Mr
A. Rogers. Wednesday, July 30,
Mr. Rogers who was seventy
atns and nine days
1. vus . \ Mf "Wnjr nch? a
_„ .. .. “ talking, playing games and xodak
doing fine, and that if the proUd ing. A basket lunch was spread
new parents can cwtoh up with at the noon1 hour. Late in the
, ______ ~ a few nights’ sleep, the* will be afternoon the boys butchered a yesm/eeven monens ana nine c
I have mailed1 and sent out to 5^£r)Ql*ck to normftl pntts **«f and P^arcd It for the se- wh^^Tie gSw juS
«“0 or THANKS and |
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We wish to thank our friends‘were enjoyed, with a program of mony co^Lmity in Cc&nichi
-Afid the "peace of nilnd” you enjoy when you gee ____
b worth a lot. loo. Why not talk over your needs wR8T
and relatives for their sympathy, readings. Jokes, an old time spell- countv where t.h»v lived for over
offering*, and help during the ing match, and kangaroo court. 1 Uycd for °v*
inherit. death, and burial of Mrs. . Breakfast of steak, coffee, and .. »'L. _____.
Annie Gaines. Your deeds of kind
sss will alwi
Her Sisters.
hot biscuits, was cooked the mom- j .LJ*r, **0**f* £8°** *h*
dlst Church in early childhood
ness will always be remembered. Ing of the second day on the camp . ,,
_M»r . .: fire ! »®d remained an active member
Comanche County Abstract Company
MAE CLEMONS, Manager V
Comanche Natl Bank Bldg.—Telephone 977
J. R. BANES', Pres.
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J, Since the last reunion, there jUnHe wail well known and’loved
•have been three births and two’- He w“ weu_kaown_and loved
atarrlages In the family. The
by every one. He will be repiem-
Kirfk»• tv. Mr .nrf Mr. bered for his patience, kindness
•»<* cheerfulness. In hi. passing.
C. A. GREENE, Sec.-Treaa.
Dunlwp of Tlirockniorton, a
daughter, Tommie Mac*'; to Mr.
I and Mrs. Thomas Parkman, a
WMjnarrled to_*yxabeth Pruett of San ^geio, whom he and Mrs.
the community hag lost a sub- \
stantlal landmark.
Mrs. Bogertf and three children
having preceded Mr. Bogers in.
t ELKINS TIN SHOP
... has complete line of pipe fitting from 1-8-inch size
to -inch. Cheap, prices. Anything in Sheet Metal,
such/ as Copper, Zinz, Galvanized Iroiu^Can make up
anything you may want, such as Copper Floats, Gal-*
▼anized Tanks, (^UtterH, Weil-Casing.
Repair Your Radiators: Specially prepared for doing,
this with skilled workmanship. Guaranteed satisfac- <
tion. PHONE 321 " Jm
AiM. reared <££££%££
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H drat. Lyda Joan and Bflly Oene
One hundred and forty per- Rogers of Odessa, and a host of
sons attended the gspierinu - In. I frnf nds ;
eluding the following members of
the Immediate family: Mr. and
Mrs 8 J Parkman and
Mr. arid Mrs! Jim Lane
ittjr. Mr. and Mrs. Lon
'family, Mr. and Mrs: Jake La- fs —f—
Orone and family. Mrm, BeaUe 1 Golden Hope Jones of Comans
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CHICKEN DINNERS
J Made in the good oP; Southern manner. Crispy brown
on the outside—tender as a baby’s ki.4g inside. Don’t
pass up a treat like this! . . . TRY ONE SUNDAY.
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AIR CONDITIONED—CLEAN AND SANITARY.
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MOODY’S CAFE
SOUTH SIDE SQUARE
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Lkrie and children Mrs. Dan Rob- che -U among the S00 odd candl-
erson and children. Misses Eirtle dates for graduation in the
and Iva DavisSalL of Comanche; twenty-eighth annual North Tex-
I. M Davis affd five of his chU- *« State Teachers College sum- >
dten of O Dwiriell. Mrs. D. T. mer commencement exercise* toi'.
Smallwood and daughter, Mayme be held Saturday, August 34, at
of Brice. Mr. and Mrs Horace the college athletic field. This;
Dunlap -and daughter. Tommye year’s clast Is one of the larftit j
Mac of Throckmorton.. Mr. and in the Denton school's history. ,
Mrs. Wtyne Ewing and daughter., Miss Jones Ik taking the bache-
Sgdie Beth of Hedley. Mr. and lor of science degree In elementary.
Mrs. Bill Todd of Clarendon. Mr education
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and Mrs. Oranville McAvear. and
daughter, iva Jean of"Clarendon. L. II. ('REAMER TAKES
Friends and relatives from out
the county attending were:
Mrs. W H. Ayres of Burlesoh.
Mr and Mrs. Lymaa Ayres and
family of Fort Worth. Mrs.- Mir
^ TRIP TO ARIZONA
L. JUr Creatiter. of Comanche,
and- sous. Warden Barney, and
J. C., have-.retumed home from .a
Ion Davla and son and Vesta Davis trip through New Mexico and to
of Fort Worth. Mrs.'Ora Hughes Arizona
of Bilf 8in2The Creamers visited “Grand
of Big IAke, Mrs, Troy Ragan and r,Bmn rrm.k r,nvrm salt
children of San Antonio. John Uanyon. Oak Creek
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ASKS YOUR SUPPORT FOR RE-ELECTION AS
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In.tjiis final word to the voters. I *ish to say that it ha»”been my desire
to see «ach and every voter in the precinct hut my attention to duties has
spared me little time to get around. To those 1 have failed to see, I take
this method of soliciting your vote." and expressing my appreciation to 1
all for the many courtesies shown me lit the past. * • - -
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I have ende#vored to conduct a clean and fair campaign, seeking no ad-
vantage over any opponent, asking for re-election upon th<j merits of a
trust fulfilled and duties well perfoLmjetL^ If fhe voteriOee fit to again
trust nrt with fhis worthy position, I will thank you beyond words of
expression, and promise a continuance of my hard work and faithful
service*
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lver Canyon, and many other
Roberson of Oplin, Mr. and Mr* ’c„ XT n.,r.«r
Rob Roberson and baby of Oplin. .
Joe McBraypr of Fort Worth, Mr.
and Mrs. Lafe Smallwood
family of Stephenvllle, and Rev. i
J. W. Reynolds and frmfTy or
Proctor. > '
| They traveled 3603 miles, and
: were gone eight days. '
Mr. .and Mrs. J. D. Carpenter
and son of’Framlln. La , liave
been visiting their parenU, Mr.
and Mrs. John Carpenter at Oua7
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KIDNEY STAGNATIOH
It WORSE THAN
CONSTIPATION!
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//Build-Up,/ Good News
For Suffering Women
Because We Treat Ceostlpatlen it
The Onset, WWle We Neglect
Our Kidneys Indefinitely
No oth»r or««fi In T"Vr I, of
HKirr imporlKrro «f>»n jour kldn,/,. I'or
■ In jour kSiinrj* at* nin« mlUInn
tube, which niuat work dkr and ni*ln to
filter the fluid* and l«*p lha iriUm (ruo
i Much at women’s periodic dis- «rt^Wt“^^*nMm*^iS«w Mruma'ki^lr
tress may be unnecessary! “d „thiTa
Many who auffer from headaches, of tana r,u« jpr >»ip to rtran out - th*
"■nervotisnesg, ciamp-likc pain, other ir ^ •** JjtiMed »uk
symptoraa of Junctiaaal dysmtnat-
rhea due to malnutrition are helped Knar*?, du* to
h» rauriTii ‘ Vr wdans.
OottlnfUp-Nfvhta. Lag P»h»,. Backa-ka. --*
Hawdarlw. Dtcalnra or fata* of
functional kblnrj dlwwdora.
by CAKDUL
Main way it helps relieve periodic ■*»»• to rntar «u waat«. to pr*j*at Ud-
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and flow of gastric juice. Thus it «unds
6ood Names
and flow Of gastric juice. Thus It a. ,da report mtlrw Mtlafactlnw. wTal,«
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periodic dlstui^n'ces. . S
Others And help for periodic dis- J?17* *f°Kgr B .CK*
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time” has passed. Women h*ve two full-slse boxes on • money-
used CARDUI more than 50 years.
back guarantee.
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AND CREDIT GO hand in hand. A Good
Name helps your r CREDIT and CREDIT
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Let tut take care of that rammer wardrobe, for you.
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wearable and.always good to look at. Summer clothen,
you know, need extra one in cleaning, to keep them
epetles* and new looking. That’a yJieie we shine. Our
expert methoda and truly economical prices will more
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a. FIGURE it this wsy: The FJerlric Refrigerate
demonstrated iti economy (amj wtf need to be savin
it last* a long, long time (and we need to lopk out fr
future)... it has such practical features that it wi
become 'obsolete' (and that*g very important) .., f>
may be purchased on a bttfget plan of payment,
prefer, wd^surely need safe, trouble-free, low-cost t
ergriop (and the Electric will give us everything w»|
in die. way of refrigerstion). Figuring it that way, r __
.. the time io buy ., with.poccs sp rc^onabic. " X’
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*Oh, I almost fc-got.., modern EIcctric-Rcftig*
l« styled for permanent beauty,-and tliey arc a\
. at* sty let 1 for permanent beauty. 4UkI they are *\
a variety of ktada.and sizes!”
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, August 23, 1940, newspaper, August 23, 1940; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888670/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.